Hello,
I am new to this forum and hope someone can help me with a question I have on my 1901 Colt saa .45 with a 4 1/2 inch barrel
All the numbers match but on the barrel the only markings I can see is the two line address on the top. I thought that there should also be Colt .45 marked on the left hand side also. The address line is very faint and I think the caliber marking has just worn away. I remember reading, though, that during the transition years from black powder to smokeless that it was not uncommon for Colt to use the old style barrels w/o the caliber markings. If so does my gun fall in that time frame.
Any input would be very much appreciated.
Thanks for all the input - sorry it took so long to upload the pics.
I am new to this forum and hope someone can help me with a question I have on my 1901 Colt saa .45 with a 4 1/2 inch barrel
All the numbers match but on the barrel the only markings I can see is the two line address on the top. I thought that there should also be Colt .45 marked on the left hand side also. The address line is very faint and I think the caliber marking has just worn away. I remember reading, though, that during the transition years from black powder to smokeless that it was not uncommon for Colt to use the old style barrels w/o the caliber markings. If so does my gun fall in that time frame.
Any input would be very much appreciated.
Thanks for all the input - sorry it took so long to upload the pics.
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